The winner is obvious, but Pechalat/Bourzat will keep the anticipated winners from being laxed.

The substitute Chock/Zuerlein did a workable Piaf but Caron/Jost was better. Piaf is so skateable! I would suggest Madison and Greg to try a Garland melody like a Waiting for the Robert E. Lee and The Man Who Got Away. That would be a Quickstep/Cakewalk and a Dramatic Fox Trot.

Oh yes, here's a chance to watch the up and coming C/P and Bobrova/Soloviev and which of the two will win over the other

The winner is obvious, but Pechalat/Bourzat will keep the anticipated winners from being laxed.

The substitute Chock/Zuerlein did a workable Piaf but Caron/Jost was better. Piaf is so skateable! I would suggest Madison and Greg to try a Garland melody like a Waiting for the Robert E. Lee and The Man Who Got Away. That would be a Quickstep/Cakewalk and a Dramatic Fox Trot.

Oh yes, here's a chance to watch the up and coming C/P and Bobrova/Soloviev and which of the two will win over the other

Joe I can see you like Piaf's music, I agree, it is very "dancy". Padam, in particular, it is a true waltz. Do you rmember Usova /Platov skating to it, on the pro circuit? Their choreo done by Tarasova was spot on, imo. Of course, they were not restricted in pattern, like this year the GW section is.